The sports world is on the verge of “The Decision 2.0”. Let’s face it, we are on verge of the impending free agency of LeBron James. James could opt out this summer, which would make him the most powerful free… Read More ›
New York Knicks
Fisher A Good Hire, but Would’ve Loved Mark Jackson Instead
Derek Fisher accepted the head coaching job of my New York Knicks early this afternoon. While I would have loved it even more if Mark Jackson had been named head coach of my beloved Knicks, Fisher was not a bad… Read More ›
Knicks Blew it in Not Hiring Mark Jackson
When Mark Jackson was fired from the Golden State Warriors, I was hoping that Phil Jackson and my beloved New York Knicks would scoop him up quickly. After all, it made too much sense. Mark Jackson is a native New… Read More ›
Woodson Was in a No-Win Situation
Mike Woodson is no longer the coach of my beloved New York Knicks. He was fired this morning by new Head of Basketball Operations Phil Jackson, with a replacement to be named in the upcoming weeks. For anyone who followed… Read More ›
Phil Jackson Hire Great for Knicks
Phil Jackson has been officially hired as president of my New York Knicks, where he won two NBA titles as a player. His deal is for five years and is expected to pay him $12 million annually but does not… Read More ›
The Curious Case of Melo to the Bulls
Carmelo Anthony has been making some headlines as of late. First of all, he is one of the NBA’s biggest stars – who happens to play for one of the sorriest disappointments in my New York Knicks. Second, he is… Read More ›
My Knicks Should Have Freed Carmelo by the Trade Deadline
I sometimes wonder if my New York Knicks are coming or going. After winning 54 regular season games last season the Knicks are 21-39. Sure the Knicks played short-handed with their assortment of injuries. Tyson Chandler as been in and… Read More ›